Историческите епохи и персонажи на Форд Мадъкс Форд и Хегеловата диалектика

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  • Аспарух Аспарухов Софийски университет "Св. Климент Охридски"

Ключови думи :

психологически епохи и типове, Хегел, диалектика, конфликт, или... или, и..., и

Абстракт

Типичната за Форд колизия между две противоположни исторически епохи лежи в основата на трилогията му „Петата кралица“. Първоначално конфликтът на главната героиня с нейното време е външен, но впоследствие този конфликт се превръща във вътрешен. Вината ѝ се състои в това, че тя извършва зло, за да излезе добро.

 

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